The open source Scala language is a Java-based dynamic
scripting, functional programming language. Moreover, this highly
scalable scripting language lends itself well to building
cloud-based/deliverable Software as a Service (SaaS) online
applications.
Written by Lift Scala web framework founder and lead Dave
Pollak, Beginning Scala takes a down-to-earth approach to teaching
Scala that leads you through simple examples that can be combined
to build complex, scalable systems and applications.
This book introduces you to the Scala programming language and
then guides you through Scala constructs and libraries that allow
small and large teams to assemble small components into
high-performance, scalable systems. You will learn why Scala is
becoming the language of choice for Web 2.0 companies such as
Twitter as well as enterprises such as Seimens and SAP. What you'll
learn Get running with the Scala programming language for
functional Java, Java-based, and cloud-based/deliverable
applications development, and more. Understand the basic syntax and
mechanisms for writing Scala programs. Discover the techniques for
and advantages of using immutable data structures. Create
functional programming techniques for defining and managing
concurrency. Use a complex type system and traits to define
object-oriented programs. Work with Scala constructs and libraries
that allow teams of any size to assemble small components into
high-performance, scalable systems. Build complex systems based on
the simple examples learned along the way through this book. Who
this book is for
Java developers looking to reduce boilerplate, improve team
performance, improve interteam dynamics, and build more scalable
and robust systems. Also, this book will appeal to Java developers
looking to do cloud-based development. Lastly, Ruby, Python, and
Groovy programmers looking for a higher performance and a more
robust language will benefit. Table of Contents About Scala and How
to Install It Scala Syntax, Scripts, and Your First Scala Programs
Collections and the Joy of Immutability Fun with Functions, and
Never Having to Close That JDBC Connection Pattern Matching Actors
and Concurrency Traits and Types and Gnarly Stuff for Architects
ParsersBecause BNF Is Not Just for Academics Anymore Scaling Your
Team
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